Need to know
Rooms
76, including five suites.
Check–Out
Noon and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.
More details
Rates include breakfast, a drink on arrival, as well as tea and coffee in the lounge.
Also
The hotel has lifts that go to all floors and many of the rooms are sizeable enough to navigate in a wheelchair. One Sir Deluxe room has been specially adapted with widened doorways and a bathroom with grab rails, pull cords and a roll-in shower.
At the hotel
Library lounge, gym, courtyard, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV with streaming services, Roberts radio, Bluetooth speaker, plug adaptor, steamer, selection of books, Nespresso coffee machine, kettle with Dammann Frères teas, minibar with local products, free bottled water, tote bag, bathrobes, slippers and Zenology bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Sir Grand Suite lays the Gothic romance on thick — set in a turret criss-crossed with sweeping beams, it stretches over three levels, with city-wide views from the top. The Sir Corner River View rooms will also make you look — be sure to book the one with the cosy, cushioned window nook, the ideal place for curling up with something by Kafka or Kundera.
Spa
There’s no spa, but the gym is well equipped for all your cardio and strength-training needs; and yoga classes can be arranged on request.
Packing tips
The hotel’s pretty easy-going, but you wouldn’t want to attend a recital in the library in your flight-fresh sweatpants, so bring something that blends into the elegant art deco setting.
Also
If Sir Prague feels familiar, well, designer Linda Boronkay was once in charge of Soho House’s look. But she’s gone off-script to make spaces feel Czech to the core, giving design nods to the legend of Princess Libuše and other local tales.
Pet‐friendly
For a fee of CZK 750, one dog (under 15 kilogrammes) can stay in your room; a VIP rate of CZK 1,000 includes a bed, bowl and treats. Please note, pups aren’t allowed in the bar or restaurant. See more pet-friendly hotels in Prague.
Children
Welcome, but charged as adults from three years and up. Cubist lines and delicate Czech glassware don’t scream family-friendly, but the hotel does have interconnecting rooms, extra beds (CZK1,250 a night) and discounted or free breakfasts for under-13s.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel uses glass over plastic where possible, local suppliers for the kitchen, sensor-activated lighting, water-saving devices and all-natural bath products.